SHOWER AND TOILET SYSTEM
20190159635 ยท 2019-05-30
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A shower and toilet system including a shower having a built-in toilet including a dispenser with a cover. The built-in toilet is mounted to an interior wall of the shower and extends therefrom. Plumbing of the toilet is in communication with bathroom plumbing such that the water is delivered and disposed of during use of the built-in toilet. The dispenser is configured to house a roll of toilet-paper. The cover is connected to the dispenser and provides a water-resistant shield for protecting the roll of toilet-paper from water damage. The device provides a toilet option for individuals with time management, parents and children, the elderly, the physically limited, or ill people as well as caretakers. Self-cleaning features are further included.
Claims
1. A shower and toilet system comprising: a shower having; a built-in toilet including; a dispenser; a cover; wherein said built-in toilet is mounted to an interior wall of said shower and extends therefrom; wherein said toilet includes a water-inlet and water-outlet, plumbing of said toilet being in communication with bathroom plumbing such that said water is delivered and disposed of during use of said built-in toilet; wherein said dispenser is configured to house a roll of toilet-paper; and wherein said cover is connected to said dispenser and provides a water-resistant shield for protecting said roll of toilet-paper from water damage.
2. The shower and toilet system of claim 1, wherein said built-in toilet is mounted opposing a shower-head within said shower.
3. The shower and toilet system of claim 1, wherein said built-in toilet is a flush-toilet.
4. The shower and toilet system of claim 3, wherein said built-in toilet further comprises a controller for controlling flushing functions of said built-in toilet.
5. The shower and toilet system of claim 4, wherein said dispenser is integral to said built-in toilet.
6. The shower and toilet system of claim 1, wherein said dispenser comprises a substantially similar profile to said roll of toilet-paper, said dispenser providing a housing for said roll of toilet-paper when inserted therein.
7. The shower and toilet system of claim 1, wherein said roll of toilet-paper is able to rotate within said housing of said dispenser.
8. The shower and toilet system of claim 1, wherein said water-inlet is configured to supply clean water therethrough to a bowl of said built-in toilet from a water source.
9. The shower and toilet system of claim 8, wherein said water-outlet is configured to act as a means for drainage of wastewater from said bowl of said built-in toilet.
10. The shower and toilet system of claim 1, wherein said built-in toilet is stationary.
11. The shower and toilet system of claim 10, wherein said built-in toilet is non-removeable.
12. The shower and toilet system of claim 1, wherein said built-in toilet further comprises a hinged lid.
13. The shower and toilet system of claim 1, wherein said cover provides a canopy over said roll of toilet-paper configured within said dispenser.
14. The shower and toilet system of claim 13, wherein said cover comprises a water-resistant material.
15. The shower and toilet system of claim 14, wherein said water-resistant material is metal.
16. The shower and toilet system of claim 13, wherein said cover is moveable and provides access to said roll of toilet-paper within said dispenser.
17. The shower and toilet system of claim 16, wherein said dispenser comprises a water-resistant material.
18. The shower and toilet system of claim 17, wherein said water-resistant material is metal.
19. A shower and toilet system, the shower and toilet system comprising: a shower having; a built-in toilet including; a dispenser; a cover; wherein said built-in toilet is mounted to an interior wall of said shower and extends therefrom; wherein said toilet includes a water-inlet and water-outlet, plumbing of said toilet being in communication with bathroom plumbing such that said water is delivered and disposed of during use of said built-in toilet; wherein said dispenser is configured to house a roll of toilet-paper; wherein said cover is connected to said dispenser and provides a water-resistant shield for protecting said roll of toilet-paper from water damage; wherein said built-in toilet is mounted opposing a shower-head within said shower; wherein said built-in toilet is a flush-toilet; wherein said built-in toilet further comprises a controller for controlling flushing functions of said built-in toilet; wherein said dispenser is integral to said built-in toilet; wherein said dispenser comprises a substantially similar profile to said roll of toilet-paper, said dispenser providing a housing for said roll of toilet-paper when inserted therein; wherein said roll of toilet-paper is able to rotate within said housing of said dispenser; wherein said water-inlet is configured to supply clean water therethrough to a bowl of said built-in toilet from a water source; wherein said water-outlet is configured to act as a means for drainage of wastewater from said bowl of said built-in toilet; wherein said built-in toilet is stationary; wherein said built-in toilet is non-removeable; wherein said built-in toilet further comprises a hinged lid; wherein said cover provides a canopy over said roll of toilet-paper configured within said dispenser; wherein said cover comprises a water-resistant material; wherein said water-resistant material is metal; wherein said cover is moveable and provides access to said roll of toilet-paper within said dispenser; wherein said dispenser comprises a water-resistant material; and wherein said water-resistant material is metal.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] The figures which accompany the written portion of this specification illustrate embodiments and methods of use for the present disclosure, a shower and toilet system, constructed and operative according to the teachings of the present disclosure.
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[0015] The various embodiments of the present invention will hereinafter be described in conjunction with the appended drawings, wherein like designations denote like elements.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0016] As discussed above, embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a bathroom and more particularly to a shower and toilet system as used to offer a simple and convenient toilet option for individuals with time management or physically-limited individuals who may have trouble getting in and out of the shower to relieve themselves.
[0017] Generally, the present shower and toilet system including a shower unit with an accessible, built-in toilet inside. The system includes a built-in tissue holder with a metal covering, offering access to toilet tissue without worry of the tissue being wet and unusable. This eliminates the need to get out of the shower and get bathroom items wet. The user can go to the bathroom using the toilet and then flush away waste. The toilet is intended to offer a convenient solution to using the bathroom while bathing. The shower and toilet system is intended to share the same pipeline as a standard toilet. Shower and toilet system may be built into any type of bath or shower unit. A self-cleaning feature may be included with the present shower and toilet system. The self-cleaning features include push button controls and a metal tool or brush configured within the built-in toilet. The metal tool or brush extends from the toilet bowl and is designed to clean the interior bowl portion of the toilet. A remote control may further be provided for controlling the system.
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[0023] The embodiments of the invention described herein are exemplary and numerous modifications, variations and rearrangements can be readily envisioned to achieve substantially equivalent results, all of which are intended to be embraced within the spirit and scope of the invention. Further, the purpose of the foregoing abstract is to enable the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and the public generally, and especially the scientist, engineers and practitioners in the art who are not familiar with patent or legal terms or phraseology, to determine quickly from a cursory inspection the nature and essence of the technical disclosure of the application.